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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Vulnérabilité des consommateurs"
Deslée, Alex. « La vie privée en ligne : utopie ou réalité ? Comprendre la vulnérabilité perçue relative aux données personnelles ». Décisions Marketing N° 111, no 3 (20 octobre 2023) : 11–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dm.111.0011.
Texte intégralLichtlé, Marie-Christine, Lydiane Nabec, Dominique Roux et Corinne Chevalier. « Légitimité des associations de consommateurs et vulnérabilité perçue de leurs publics : quels effets sur l’intention de confiance envers les acteurs consuméristes ? » Recherche et Applications en Marketing (French Edition) 33, no 1 (4 décembre 2017) : 56–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0767370117738706.
Texte intégralBazin-Beust, Delphine, et Jean-Jacques Thouroude. « La vulnérabilité des usagers des services publics et des consommateurs ». Cahiers de la recherche sur les droits fondamentaux, no 18 (19 novembre 2020) : 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/crdf.6442.
Texte intégralMpia, Héritier Nsenge. « De la vulnérabilité des informations numériques dans les réseaux informatiques : Cas de l'infiltration à travers le rootkit ». Revue Internationale Multidisciplinaire Etincelle 21, no 1 (10 juillet 2018) : 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.61532/rime211111.
Texte intégralKarsinti, E., K. Piani, R. Icick, V. Bloch, F. Bellivier et F. Vorspan. « Étude préliminaire des capacités de résilience des consommateurs de cocaïne suivis en centre de soin ». European Psychiatry 30, S2 (novembre 2015) : S104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.195.
Texte intégralArfa, Lamia, et Mohamed Elloumi. « La filière tomate de transformation à Haouaria en Tunisie : prédominance de la forme industrielle déterritorialisée ». Cahiers Agricultures 30 (2021) : 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2021014.
Texte intégralChantal, M., G. Augustin, NTS Leonard et N. Robert. « Evaluation de la resistance varietale de 40 morphotypes de voandzou [Vigna subterranea (L.) verdc. (Fabacdeae)] a Callosobruchus maculatus fab. (Coleoptera : Chrysomelidae) ». African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 24, no 8 (31 août 2024) : 24364–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.133.24355.
Texte intégralElbanna, Nihal, et Marc Landry. « Discernement et consentement à l'aune des neurosciences : exemple du neuromarketing ». Les Cahiers de la Justice N° 3, no 3 (13 septembre 2023) : 447–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cdlj.2303.0447.
Texte intégralCoffi, Sydney M. S., Nicaise Yalo, Bernard Ahamide et Daouda Mama. « Study of the free residual chlorine concentration in drinking water in Benin : case of Cotonou municipality ». International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 14, no 9 (25 mars 2021) : 3372–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v14i9.32.
Texte intégralOswald, John. « Le plunderphonique1 ou le piratage audio comme prérogative compositionnelle2 ». Circuit 18, no 2 (27 août 2008) : 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018651ar.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Vulnérabilité des consommateurs"
Guirdarlal, Vanesha. « Vulnérabilité et changement des comportements de consommation. : recherche sur les consommateurs d'énergie en France et au Royaume-Uni ». Thesis, Pau, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PAUU2003/document.
Texte intégralThis thesis focuses on the vulnerability issue that refers to a situation of potential poverty that can affect any consumer (Baker, Gentry, Rittenburg, 2005). The profile of vulnerable consumers is hard-ly apprehendable due to the multiple dimensions of vulnerability. In this research we focus on these unknown consumers who face the obligation to develop coping strategies (Hamilton, Catterall, 2008, 2005) in order to maintain their consumption. We concentrate on energy consumption and conduct our work in France and in the United Kingdom, two countries highly engaged in the pro-tection of vulnerable consumers. As we seek to describe changes in consumer behavior, we agree to establish a qualitative research based first on semi-structured interviews with local actors, and inter-views with vulnerable consumers. During the second investigation, we decide to use a dual ap-proach: projective method and phenomenological interviews. This choice helps to avoid stigmatiza-tion of respondents and contributes to identify changes in consumption patterns. At the end of this research, we conduct a discussion about the vulnerable consumer and the way he copes with his life conditions. Vulnerable consumers develop many skills from the mobilization of various resources to deal with a difficult situation. This result invites to reconsider the fundamental of vulnerability. The terms of needy or assisted people used to describe these consumers seem now unjustified. Vulnera-ble consumers are able to react as all consumers. We conclude this research by identifying actions than can be adopted by organizations facing the increase of vulnerability
Pfalzgraf, Nathalie. « Vulnérabilité et vices du consentement ». Thesis, Strasbourg, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015STRAA028.
Texte intégralA recent phenomenon is the introduction in the law of less legal concepts with higher elasticity, which give the judge a broader discretion. This is the case for the concept of vulnerability. Although vulnerability was never completely absent from our law, more amazing is the fact that this notion is taken into consideration in the jurisprudence relating to defects of consent even if in contradiction with the texts of the Civil Code. If this term has been used it is because the Jurisprudence has since a long time distorted the meaning of the texts. To better understand this concept, a detour by other institutions will determine its future concerning defects of consent. The different French or European projects of contract law reform are also considering this notion. However, these discussions demonstrate that its introduction in the texts relating to the defect of consent is challenging
Khrifech, Salma. « La vulnérabilité des internautes suite au partage de données personnelles en ligne ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Reims, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024REIME002.
Texte intégralFollowing the development of new technologies and online data collection tools, Internet users have become increasingly concerned about the confidentiality of their personal data shared online. Disrespect privacy and confidentiality policies contributes to the creation of data vulnerability. This research aims to better understand the concept of personal data vulnerability, which means the feeling of powerlessness of Internet users in the management of their personal data.To do this, we first carried out an exploratory study carried out through semi-structured interviews and the Online Image Wall method, the aim of which was to highlight the relevance of our research subject and to identify the antecedents of the vulnerability of Internet users following the sharing of personal data online as well as the consequences. A quantitative study then allowed us to confirm the impact of Internet users' personality, perceived online control, Internet users' emotions and the fear of missing out on the development of Internet users' vulnerability following the sharing of personal data online. The results also show that this vulnerability has a positive effect on Internet users' complaint behavior and their intention to change Web sites. The comparative analysis between French culture and Tunisian culture did not highlight significant differences, thus confirming a form of universality of consumer vulnerability linked to personal data
Beudaert, Anthony. « Vers une meilleure compréhension du vécu du consommateur en situation de handicap sensoriel ». Thesis, Lille 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIL2D005/document.
Texte intégralThis paper-based dissertation addresses the following general question: How are consumers’ experiences shaped by sensory disability? First, a state-of-the-art review brings together the disability studies research and the marketing literature on consumers with disabilities. Then we analyze both the self-transformation process that accompanies the onset of a sensory disability and the contribution of consumption to this process. Finally, we both focus on the way people with hidden disabilities experience exclusion in servicescapes and unfold the coping strategies they set up to deal with this exclusion. On the one hand, our findings deepen the overall understanding of consumers with disabilities. They help us decipher disability-related dynamics and exclusion. They also highlight the role of the body in the experience of disability. On the other hand, we question several core components of the experiential paradigm. More specifically, we both reveal the extent to which individuals’ lived experiences are shaped by sensory overload and challenge the somewhat immutable properties of consumption experiences. Furthermore, several managerial implications are raised and aim to improve these consumers’ experiences within the marketplace
Prentovic, Sonja. « Youth Microcultures as Consumption Domains : Managing Spatial Vulnerability ». Thesis, Lyon, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LYSE2024.
Texte intégralConsumer research oriented on empowering consumer practices in marginalized spaces is rarely focused on those living in deprived neighbourhoods. The recent concept of spatial vulnerability introduces an approach to understand the practices of "vulnerable" consumers through the analysis of spaces of their creativity and alternative access to consumption. By conducting a multisite ethnography in two deprived neighbourhoods in Lyon agglomeration, our dissertation examines the meaning of microcultures of young consumers from these neighbourhoods in managing spatial vulnerability. Our data show that adolescents’ collective coping strategies are both supported by and dependent on local socio-educational institutions. The institutional dependence has a double meaning – i.e. as an indicator of consumption inadequacy, and as a source of creative resistance to spatial vulnerability and of alternative consumption. From the theoretical perspective, we complete an understanding of consumer vulnerability and their coping strategies through the resource-control interplay by adding to it a collective level of consumers’ resources and control of vulnerability. Through our study context we extend the concept of consumption inadequacy by introducing a persistent lack of access to cultural experiences, thus reflecting social deprivation and the potential way towards social and market exclusion. Our dissertation also provides a guidance for future research and offer recommendations for public policy interventions and cultural institutions actions
Livres sur le sujet "Vulnérabilité des consommateurs"
Bouchard, Pierrette. Miroir, miroir ... : La précocité provoquée de l'adolescence et ses effets sur la vulnérabilité des filles. Québec : Groupe de recherche multidisciplinaire féministe, Université Laval, 2003.
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